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Adria LeBoeuf

Associate Professor

University of Cambridge

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Research Interests

Entomology

30%

Ecology

20%

Social Insect

30%

Insect Behavior

20%

Functional Ecology

20%

Biology

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Evolutionary Biology

20%

Recent Grants

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The role of the social circulatory system in aging and division of metabolic of labor

Open Date: 2023-01-01

Close Date: 2023-12-01

Grant: Close

Using Dracula ants and multi-omic models to unravel the evolution of distributed metabolism

Open Date: 2022-09-01

Close Date: 2025-08-01

Grant: Close

Collective Control of Development through Socially Exchanged Fluids

Open Date: 2019-05-01

Close Date: 2024-08-01

Grant: Close

Quantifying the crowdsourced control of development by oral fluid exchange

Open Date: 2017-03-01

Close Date: 2017-03-01

Grant: Close

OMA Visiting Fellowship on Orthology in Social Fluids

Open Date: 2017-03-01

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University of Cambridge

Postdoctoral Position in Molecular Biology, Evolution, and Physiology of Ant Colonies at University of Cambridge

The Social Fluids Lab at the University of Cambridge, led by Associate Professor Adria LeBoeuf, is seeking a postdoctoral researcher for a 4-year, BBSRC-funded project. The research focuses on investigating metabolic cooperation between bodies in ant colonies, exploring the molecular mechanisms that enable resource packaging, export, and reuse across individuals in social insects. The project aims to uncover how different ant lineages use these mechanisms to address various biological challenges related to evolution, aging, metabolism, and sociality. This interdisciplinary position combines gene editing, multi-omics approaches, and fieldwork in locations such as Madagascar and Florida. The successful candidate will join a creative and collaborative lab culture within the Department of Zoology at Cambridge, benefiting from a supportive and intellectually stimulating environment. The project is ideal for candidates with a strong background in molecular biology, particularly those experienced with CRISPR, RNAi, and biochemistry, and who are enthusiastic about working with non-model organisms and unconventional biological systems. The University of Cambridge offers a world-class scientific community and a vibrant city life. The position is fully funded for four years through BBSRC, with opportunities for international fieldwork and interdisciplinary collaboration. The application deadline is 9 February 2026. For more information and to apply, visit the official University of Cambridge jobs page or the provided application link.

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Joris M. Koene

University of Amsterdam

NETHERLANDS
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Rebecca Kilner

Professorial Fellow

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UNITED KINGDOM
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Haruna Fujioka

Okayama University

JAPAN
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